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there is no country on earth that would tolerate misfiles raining down on its citizens from outside its borders. so we are fully supportive of israel's right to defend itself from the soft landing on people's homes and workplaces and potentially killing civilians. >> at least 118 people have been killed and many injured and a massive fire at a garment factory in bangladesh. the workers were working overtime making clothes for major retailers such as wal-mart and sears. >> wal-mart itself discovered problems at the factory in 2011, problems that were on specified in the report that has been published, but apparently they took no action to address those problems. of course, we saw the result of that inaction on saturday. >> the talks in doha concluded after the death toll from a devastating hot food in the philippines continues to soar. >> i am making an urgent appeal, not as a negotiator, not as a leader of my delegation, but as a filipino, i appeal to the whole world. i appeal to the leaders from all around the world, to open their eyes to the stark reality we face. i appeal to minister
there is no country on earth that would tolerate misfiles raining down on its citizens from outside its borders. so we are fully supportive of israel's right to defend itself from the soft landing on people's homes and workplaces and potentially killing civilians. >> at least 118 people have been killed and many injured and a massive fire at a garment factory in bangladesh. the workers were working overtime making clothes for major retailers such as wal-mart and sears. >> wal-mart...
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they're worried -- it is one of the happiest place on earth but their economy is something like 90% on employment. unemployment on the south pacific island is not -- there is different kinds of gifts as well. >> let's take some questions now from the audience. put your hand up where i can see it. these lights can blind you. there is a gentleman down here. >> what do you say now that burning man is becoming a major cultural entity, what is your vision for the future? >> i think we're burning man is today is it started out with four people. i think where it is today in relation to the future [inaudible] which is to say we are ambitious. we attract people from all over the world. we have entities on every continent. we want to turn around and do various things. we want to -- we know the surest thing that transmits the values of our culture are these experiences. we're looking at practically -- multiplying tenfold. our folks are starting their anyway. we're going to have to do them faster because we have been down the road and we can be consultant to them. we're building our capacity and t
they're worried -- it is one of the happiest place on earth but their economy is something like 90% on employment. unemployment on the south pacific island is not -- there is different kinds of gifts as well. >> let's take some questions now from the audience. put your hand up where i can see it. these lights can blind you. there is a gentleman down here. >> what do you say now that burning man is becoming a major cultural entity, what is your vision for the future? >> i think...
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has decided to take powerful action against the weakest, most vulnerable individuals on the earth. and those are children without families. it makes no sense whatsoever for the country of russia to take the action that they did, because they're in a disagreement with us here in america, and maybe others around the world, about human rights violations regarding adults. the russian government in front of the whole world has taken that out, their anger and frustration, on their own children. their own children, who are orphans, their own children who are sick, their own children who in some cases are disabled. it makes no sense in the world. i was trying to thank, the senator from missouri, what would ever possess the united states of america or any country to take their anger and frustrations out on children. and that's what the duma did. and so they are hurting their own children and we would like to urge them strongly in this resolution, which i'm going to submit for its immediate consideration on my behalf and senator blunt and senator inhofe, we would like to ask the russian gove
has decided to take powerful action against the weakest, most vulnerable individuals on the earth. and those are children without families. it makes no sense whatsoever for the country of russia to take the action that they did, because they're in a disagreement with us here in america, and maybe others around the world, about human rights violations regarding adults. the russian government in front of the whole world has taken that out, their anger and frustration, on their own children. their...
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. >> clayton: it launches and comes back to earth and probably land in your neighbor's backyard. >> juliet: you'll probably got sued. >> clayton: or save yourself a hassle and throw it over a fence into your neighbor's yard. >> juliet: you've never done that, i'm sure. >> clayton: never. i don't know where that tree came from, bob. if i find him, i'll arrest him for you. >> juliet: what's -- look at you. >> dave: it's booze time. 8:36 a.m. eastern time, which sounds about right. which champagne will you toast when the clock strikes 12? here with the best bubbly for every budget is champagne expert, samantha barns. good to see you. >> good to sigh. happy new year. >> happy new year. people don't know much about champagne. they go in and grab whatever is there. that's a mistake. we're going to educate them this morning. let's start with the difference between sparkling and champagne. there's a big difference. >> there is a difference. so for a bubbly wine to be called champagne, that needs to come from the champagne region of france. so for instance, this chandon is a napa valley sparkling w
. >> clayton: it launches and comes back to earth and probably land in your neighbor's backyard. >> juliet: you'll probably got sued. >> clayton: or save yourself a hassle and throw it over a fence into your neighbor's yard. >> juliet: you've never done that, i'm sure. >> clayton: never. i don't know where that tree came from, bob. if i find him, i'll arrest him for you. >> juliet: what's -- look at you. >> dave: it's booze time. 8:36 a.m. eastern time,...
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. >> there's no reason on this beautiful, god's green earth why we can't get a deal here if everyone is sincere in saying they want the middle class to be protected. president obama says 250,000, maybe i think 350,000 is the line. maybe someone else, 500,000, maybe someone else, 150. we can meet somewhere. >> that threshold is a big issue, how high do you extend the tax cuts. tom harkin says they offered keeping it 460,000 for couples. >>> we have watched the timetable kind of slide forward and backward today. a 1:00 deadline, three 3:00, then 6:30 and then 4:00. are you hearing anything about a timeline tonight? >> hearing the senate majority leader talking about tomorrow's schedule, coming back at 11:00 a.m., that seems to be punting into tomorrow and certainly things can move quickly when there's a deal but the question is, will there be a deal. >> mike emanuel, we'll bring you back as news warrants. >>> we want to go to the white house where president obama is keeping a eye on capitol hill. the president making his case and pressing lawmakers to reach a deal. when asked about the
. >> there's no reason on this beautiful, god's green earth why we can't get a deal here if everyone is sincere in saying they want the middle class to be protected. president obama says 250,000, maybe i think 350,000 is the line. maybe someone else, 500,000, maybe someone else, 150. we can meet somewhere. >> that threshold is a big issue, how high do you extend the tax cuts. tom harkin says they offered keeping it 460,000 for couples. >>> we have watched the timetable kind...
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you made the most of your time on earth. your performance in the film the last waltz turned out to be anything but a swan song. ♪ take a load off >> osgood: elizabeth catlit devoted her life to overturning a history of pain and discrimination against african-americans using art to open minds. >> i believe that the young people or the indian people across the country need someone, a contemporary indian, an indian of these times to identify with. >> osgood: back in 1973, russell means confronted the injustices done to his people. by leading armed protests across south dakota. a landmark moment for the american indian movement. >> monticello is the picture on our cover this week. >> osgood: when we launched sunday morning in 19679, richard threlkeld delivered our cover story. week in and week out. >> progress is not inevitable and the melting pot doesn't always melt very well. >> reporter: richard reported the facts, yes, but what a way he had with words. what a way leroy niemann had with a brush, an artist as colorful as his
you made the most of your time on earth. your performance in the film the last waltz turned out to be anything but a swan song. ♪ take a load off >> osgood: elizabeth catlit devoted her life to overturning a history of pain and discrimination against african-americans using art to open minds. >> i believe that the young people or the indian people across the country need someone, a contemporary indian, an indian of these times to identify with. >> osgood: back in 1973,...
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. ♪ yeah, i want to dance with somebody ♪ ♪ with somebody who ♪ to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabam louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. ♪ >> 7:22 eastern time. time for your news by the number. firs
. ♪ yeah, i want to dance with somebody ♪ ♪ with somebody who ♪ to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabam louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our...
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. >> sally ride became first american woman to orbit the earth in 1983 and after leaving nasa, dropped from public view until her death in july. >> you haven't answered the question, mr. president. >> from space to time, mike wallace spent 60 years mostly on "60 minutes" and most often afflicting the comfortable with his confrontational style of journalism. wallace died in april. another television star, dick clark, was the maker of teen idols on "american bandstand" and rang in the new year for america for nearly four decades. as familiar as the whistle that opens his tv show, andy griffith planned to be a preacher or opera singer but settled on acting which he did up until his death in july. when larry hagman was shot as j.r. ewing on "dallas," it was the most watched point in his career that gan -- began on "i dream of jeannie." and joe paterno was sullied by the child sex abuse scandal at penn state that broke just before his death in january. etta james died in january 50 years after her version of "at last" became a must at millions of weddings. whitney houston died in february.
. >> sally ride became first american woman to orbit the earth in 1983 and after leaving nasa, dropped from public view until her death in july. >> you haven't answered the question, mr. president. >> from space to time, mike wallace spent 60 years mostly on "60 minutes" and most often afflicting the comfortable with his confrontational style of journalism. wallace died in april. another television star, dick clark, was the maker of teen idols on "american...
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james hansen told a congressional hearing he was 99% certain that burning fossil fuels was hurting the earth's atmosphere. the next day, and new york times had nine set global warming has begun. a quarter-century later, he and other scientists are still striving to convince much of the united states. seas are rising, floods are increasing. humans are the cause. half of americans now accept that fact. 40% to not, according to gallup. we will discuss climatized communication, public policy and opinion with james hansen and our live audience here at the commonwealth club of california. today dr. hanson received a steven schneider award for outstanding communication. he was a pioneering scientist at stanford. please welcome dr. hansen. [applause] >> welcome back. it has been two years since you were here. i would like to begin with hurricane sandy. you lived in manhattan. where were you when it was approaching? >> i was on our farm in pennsylvania. where we ended up losing power for the better part of a week. four big trees blown over. railing's blown off. our deck and windows blown out of the bar
james hansen told a congressional hearing he was 99% certain that burning fossil fuels was hurting the earth's atmosphere. the next day, and new york times had nine set global warming has begun. a quarter-century later, he and other scientists are still striving to convince much of the united states. seas are rising, floods are increasing. humans are the cause. half of americans now accept that fact. 40% to not, according to gallup. we will discuss climatized communication, public policy and...
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hansen told a congressional hearing that it was 99% certain that burning fossil fuels was heating the earth's atmosphere. the next day, a new york times headline proclaimed a "global warming has begun." decades later, dr. hansen and others are still trying to convince the united states of these basic observations. about half of american now accept the fact. 40% do not. over the next hour, we will discuss clients -- climate science and public opinion with james hansen. today, dr. hansen is receiving [applause] i've interviewed a lot of fantastic people in this room and that doesn't happen very often. welcome to climate one, a conversation about america's energy, economy and environment. i'm greg dalton. in 1988, nasa scientist james hansen told a congressional hearing that it was 99% certain that burning fossil fuels was heating the earth's atmosphere. the next day, a new york times headline proclaimed, quote, global warming has begun, expert tells senate. a quarter century later, dr. hansen and other scientists are still striving to convince much of the united states that basic scientific obs
hansen told a congressional hearing that it was 99% certain that burning fossil fuels was heating the earth's atmosphere. the next day, a new york times headline proclaimed a "global warming has begun." decades later, dr. hansen and others are still trying to convince the united states of these basic observations. about half of american now accept the fact. 40% do not. over the next hour, we will discuss clients -- climate science and public opinion with james hansen. today, dr....
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google, how far is earth to the moon? moon is 238,900 miles... the great moment had come... ...5...4...3...2...1 well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. up high! ok. don't you have any usefull apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate your mortgage payment based on today's incredibly low interest rates... right from your iphone or android smartphone. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ >>> rachel's going to play us off the air with her washboard. >> me and ron. >> dan rocknroll is out. we'll see you back here tomorrow morning. >>> good morning, i'm katie marzullo. police 6 mace an arrested in a case where a woman and man was found bound and gagged. she and five other people stormed a house on december 9th beat up the man and young woman and left them nor foer code stre
google, how far is earth to the moon? moon is 238,900 miles... the great moment had come... ...5...4...3...2...1 well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. up high! ok. don't you have any usefull apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate...
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google, how far is earth to the moon? moon is 238,900 miles... the great moment had come... ...5...4...3...2...1 well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. up high! ok. don't you have any usefull apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate your mortgage payment based on today's incredibly low interest rates... right from your iphone or android smartphone. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ morning. honey, don't use your sleeve. vo: for cold and flu season, there's clorox bleach.
google, how far is earth to the moon? moon is 238,900 miles... the great moment had come... ...5...4...3...2...1 well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee. actually, i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. up high! ok. don't you have any usefull apps on that thing? who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, our amazingly useful mortgage calculator app allows you to quickly calculate...
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google, how far is earth to the moon? the moon is 238,900 miles... "the great moment had come." 3, 2, 1... [ giggling ] >>> when the clock strikes midnight on new year's eve, fiscal cliff or not there will be some unprecedented confusing tax changes that will affect nearly everyone's pocketbook. so here to help you get your financial life in shape for 2013 we deev sided to turn to the woman i've been turning to my whole life my mom. she's the financial columnist for the "chicago tribune" and author of "saving like a paper." this is a treat. >> thanks for having me. >> how much does the fiscal cliff impact what we're saving on taxes? >> well for middle income people, the tax increase is going to be about $2,200 and for higher income people that's the part that's been talked about a lot, people with $200,000 in income or $250,000 per couple. they're going to get hit. then there's also going to be increases in the dividends that you pay, the dividend income that you get. there's going to be increases in capital gains taxes. >> mom, when it comes to budg
google, how far is earth to the moon? the moon is 238,900 miles... "the great moment had come." 3, 2, 1... [ giggling ] >>> when the clock strikes midnight on new year's eve, fiscal cliff or not there will be some unprecedented confusing tax changes that will affect nearly everyone's pocketbook. so here to help you get your financial life in shape for 2013 we deev sided to turn to the woman i've been turning to my whole life my mom. she's the financial columnist for the...
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would we invest in our businesses, why on earth hire new people? if we don't know what the ultimate costs are going to be. and so, there's a lot of stuff that could be unleashed immediately if congress would get its act together but they haven't. they cannot. it's holding back consumers. that's why spending at christmastime was evidently restrained as it was and holding back businesses, as well. >> cnbc's tyler matheson, always appreciate your perspective. >> thank you, craig. >>> dock workers threaten to strike and shut down ports. but it didn't happen. but it could happen again. we'll talk about that. >>> no deal in sight before the so-called fiscal cliff. coming up, an update on what if anything can be done from the ranking democrat on the house budget committee, maryland congressman chris van hollen and new information of kelly o'donnell and check out the "news nation" tumblr page. lots of behind the scenes pictures. i love the holidays. and with my bankamericard cash rewards credit card, i love 'em even more. i earn 1% cash back everywhere, ev
would we invest in our businesses, why on earth hire new people? if we don't know what the ultimate costs are going to be. and so, there's a lot of stuff that could be unleashed immediately if congress would get its act together but they haven't. they cannot. it's holding back consumers. that's why spending at christmastime was evidently restrained as it was and holding back businesses, as well. >> cnbc's tyler matheson, always appreciate your perspective. >> thank you, craig....
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out, it has all led to president obama picking up the phone, calling the pentagon and saying, what on earth is going on. >> barbara starr, thank you very much. >>> you can watch barbara's entire report tonight on erin burnett out front 7:00 p.m. eastern here on cnn. >>> eyes of the world right now focusing on the white house. within the next hour, congressional leaders will arrive for what is likely to be a very tense meeting with the president of the united states. this is perhaps the final effort to avert the new year's tax increase that is expected to cost the average family several thousand dollars a year. four days remain to reach an agreement, get it passed by the house and senate, and signed into law by the president. as we said, we're talking a long shot here. as we await the arrival at the white house of the top four members of congress, they're schedule scheduled to meet with the president at 3:00 p.m. eastern time. and as we talk about the fiscal cliff, we talk mostly about the tax increase, but it is more than just that. tom foreman explains now. >> as these negotiations go on,
out, it has all led to president obama picking up the phone, calling the pentagon and saying, what on earth is going on. >> barbara starr, thank you very much. >>> you can watch barbara's entire report tonight on erin burnett out front 7:00 p.m. eastern here on cnn. >>> eyes of the world right now focusing on the white house. within the next hour, congressional leaders will arrive for what is likely to be a very tense meeting with the president of the united states. this...
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cumem, paprika and salt. >> c chumen is an amazing earth spice. it's the major ingredient in chili. >> you weren't to make sure the whole shrimp is coated. >> once you cook it up, how long do you -- >> it's easy as can be. you get a nice little crunchy bit here. >> these you don't do ahead. >> no, you can. they're wonderful just room temperature. wait up you see how we serve them. we serve them with a mexican cocktail sauce with a little bit of kevtchup, finely diced onion -- >> so nobody really worries about their breath on new year's eve. >> this is a great cocktail sauce. it's very easy to make. we like to be really crunchy. so you can make the sauce and shrimp ahead. >> let's taste it. give it a try. and right when it costs out of the oven, you put on some fresh lime. and you can make it as spicy as you want. the shrimp have a red marinade. that's the surf. and the turf is the skirt steak which has a green marinade. so we have cilantro, lime juice, a little bit of fresh chili. and more cumen. >> this is a vinaigrette to go on to the skirt stea
cumem, paprika and salt. >> c chumen is an amazing earth spice. it's the major ingredient in chili. >> you weren't to make sure the whole shrimp is coated. >> once you cook it up, how long do you -- >> it's easy as can be. you get a nice little crunchy bit here. >> these you don't do ahead. >> no, you can. they're wonderful just room temperature. wait up you see how we serve them. we serve them with a mexican cocktail sauce with a little bit of kevtchup,...
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i prefer that because i think of his effect being like a meteor hitting the earth and changing climactic conditions, changing river beds, changing ways of working and so influential is to too hard away to put it. if the topography changed in the art world because of andy warhol and you as an artist came along five years later or 15 years later and started working in one of the multitude of ways an artist might work, you may not be thinking well, did this start with say cezanne or pollock or warhol? you're just working amongst the menus of ways that artist work. >> rose: how did you approach this? >> well, i think influences is a good word actually and i think very different than asking the question is he the most important artist of the last 50 years because with influence we were looking at what mark suggested. really the influence throughout the culture. the impact of warhol sort of high, low, and everywhere. you know, when i said to a friend, an artist friend, a painter that we were going to do a show about the influence of warhol she said where do you begin? warhol is everywhere. and
i prefer that because i think of his effect being like a meteor hitting the earth and changing climactic conditions, changing river beds, changing ways of working and so influential is to too hard away to put it. if the topography changed in the art world because of andy warhol and you as an artist came along five years later or 15 years later and started working in one of the multitude of ways an artist might work, you may not be thinking well, did this start with say cezanne or pollock or...
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google, how far is earth to the moon? the moon is 238,900 miles... "the great moment had come." 3, 2, 1... [ giggling ] [ male announcer ] introducing centrum flavor burst adult multivitamins... a delicious new way to get essential vitamins you need. just bite into the tasty shell... to a chewy vitamin core for a unique multivitamin sensation! new centrum flavor burst. new prilosec otc wildberry is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that gives you a burst of wildberry flavor. now why make a flavored heartburn pill? because this is america. and we don't just make things you want, we make things you didn't even know you wanted. like a spoon fork. spray cheese. and jeans made out of sweatpants. so grab yourself some new prilosec otc wildberry. [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. [ male announcer ] it's that time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you really don't w
google, how far is earth to the moon? the moon is 238,900 miles... "the great moment had come." 3, 2, 1... [ giggling ] [ male announcer ] introducing centrum flavor burst adult multivitamins... a delicious new way to get essential vitamins you need. just bite into the tasty shell... to a chewy vitamin core for a unique multivitamin sensation! new centrum flavor burst. new prilosec otc wildberry is the same frequent heartburn treatment as prilosec otc. now with a fancy coating that...
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bankught, there's not one on earth that will do that. here's an idea. i pay $135 a month in my payment for private mortgage insurance. since i have had this home loan, it's over $6,000 that has gone through this private mortgage insurance. i thought, if the president wants to do that will lower my payment or increase my payment and that would be a better way to move the housing market forward. i am interested in any comment on that matter. guest: the first think most people would agree on is that market interest rates is 3.5%. to match up the market interest rate will save about $250 per month. a second part is the housing market recovery. we have seen two million people that have been under water now above water. we're looking at another two million people that are coming above water. we need to assure that the housing market continues. this is based on the solid factors of supply and demand. this is not the bubble years. those were mistakes that should not have occurred. job creation and affordability. we need to assure the housing market recovers. th
bankught, there's not one on earth that will do that. here's an idea. i pay $135 a month in my payment for private mortgage insurance. since i have had this home loan, it's over $6,000 that has gone through this private mortgage insurance. i thought, if the president wants to do that will lower my payment or increase my payment and that would be a better way to move the housing market forward. i am interested in any comment on that matter. guest: the first think most people would agree on is...
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. >> it's like congress is on pluto and we're all on earth. they say they want deficit reduction. if you go over the cliff, you get deficit reduction, you just don't get it in the responsible, accountable way. it's like chopping off on arm. >> like says i want a shower, i'm going to niagra falls. >> they still can't get it done. we're dysfunctional. no other explanation. >> i think they can stop the roller coaster and make it go. they're doing a dance now because republicans don't want to do something to rates. obama wants to play hardball. but i think they'll have a different argument later in the year. >> i guess both believe it's better to go over the falls than cut a deal that's going to hurt them at home. tea party people don't respond to boehner or to cantor or mccarthy or any of them. somebody in the next tea party is going to be yelling from the back, you sold us out. i think that's why the tea party is never going to be functional. they don't really respond to getting things done. they respond to anger back home. >> i think 2014 democrats are also aware of these tax incre
. >> it's like congress is on pluto and we're all on earth. they say they want deficit reduction. if you go over the cliff, you get deficit reduction, you just don't get it in the responsible, accountable way. it's like chopping off on arm. >> like says i want a shower, i'm going to niagra falls. >> they still can't get it done. we're dysfunctional. no other explanation. >> i think they can stop the roller coaster and make it go. they're doing a dance now because...
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to the best va spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. and you wouldn't have it any other way.e. but your erectile dysfunction - you
to the best va spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches...
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to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. >>> to toast today's market close we asked how much will go unredeemed in gift
to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf, we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the...
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residents as clean tech job seekers stream into the area to see the solar installations and more rare earth mining which is being expanded in the nearby hills. >> it's terrific for me because it's sort of like i'm realizing my dream of, and doing something i really like doing that is turning into a business success. >> reporter: and freeman says he also has plans for an organic farm, electric vehicle charging stations and, of course, more solar panels in the near future. and he also prides himself on being only one of two people in the whole country to actually own a town. heather, back to you. heather: and that is quite a feat. thank you very much, anita, we appreciate it. gregg: good for him. heather: interesting. gregg: all right. one random act of kindness safing the day for a heartbroken little girl after a thief steals a beloved family pet right before christmas. the amazing story straight ahead. >> and that was the worst thing, that there was a grinch that was live and about and running around new york. welcome back a little girl from washington heights in new york city getting her c
residents as clean tech job seekers stream into the area to see the solar installations and more rare earth mining which is being expanded in the nearby hills. >> it's terrific for me because it's sort of like i'm realizing my dream of, and doing something i really like doing that is turning into a business success. >> reporter: and freeman says he also has plans for an organic farm, electric vehicle charging stations and, of course, more solar panels in the near future. and he also...
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to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the beaches and waters couldn't be more beautiful. take a boat ride, go fishing or just lay in the sun. we've got coastline to explore and wildlife to photograph. and there's world class dining with our world famous seafood. so for a great vacation this year, come to the gulf. its all fabulous but i give florida the edge. right after mississippi. you mean alabama. say louisiana or there's no dessert. this invitation is brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. your bags didn't make it. we'll send them to your hotel. [ sad music playing ] [
to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're having such a great year on the gulf we've decided to put aside our rivalry. now is the perfect time to visit anyone of our states. the...
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n out ofhasn't gotte low-earth orbit. going to mars is like building the pyramids. it is something that a single nation cannot easily do it by itself. going to mars is something that the entire species wants to do. host: wayne from wisconsin, a republican. caller: good morning. i will probably disagree with your guest's politics. i think we need to back up to world war ii and earlier than that with work and research on what became the man and project. -- the manhattan project. math and physics and all that good stuff. without that basis -- it involved a great deal of private enterprise in getting it done in getting some of these delivery vehicles. it got done and it had to get done. the united states and the allied powers won that war. people came together to fight and die. nuclear power, which can be done safely and reasonably cheaply. that played the lead role in a lot of this. host: the tear from our guest -- let's hear from our guest. guest: i did not have a partisan preference. the specific area of clean energy, i think your party has shown insufficient leaders
n out ofhasn't gotte low-earth orbit. going to mars is like building the pyramids. it is something that a single nation cannot easily do it by itself. going to mars is something that the entire species wants to do. host: wayne from wisconsin, a republican. caller: good morning. i will probably disagree with your guest's politics. i think we need to back up to world war ii and earlier than that with work and research on what became the man and project. -- the manhattan project. math and physics...
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you have said to have made, that you wanted israel to be wiped off the map, wiped off the face of the earth. there have been many different interpretations what you said. you have disputed the meaning that was then translated from the original farsi. let me give you the opportunity to say exactly what you did say and to say exactly what you did mean. >> translator: we have been condemned in the united states for many things, for having deposed a dictator with the revolution, for having sought freedom and free elections, for not allowing our oil and national treasure to leave our country freely and for having stood up to very dangerous terrorists in the region, for having stood up against saddam hussein, who enjoyed the backing of many we stood up against him and did not allow the occupation of our territory. we've been condemned for a great many things because we said justice for all, the rule of law for all, the right of peaceful nuclear energy for all. >> but do you want, do you want, mr. -- >> allow me, sir. allow me. >> the question wasn't any of that. >> but i will get to that answer.
you have said to have made, that you wanted israel to be wiped off the map, wiped off the face of the earth. there have been many different interpretations what you said. you have disputed the meaning that was then translated from the original farsi. let me give you the opportunity to say exactly what you did say and to say exactly what you did mean. >> translator: we have been condemned in the united states for many things, for having deposed a dictator with the revolution, for having...
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the sort of great things and trying to have them make some meaning in the actual historical moment on earth in which we live. >>> funding is provided by carnegie corporation of new york, celebrating 100 years of philanthropy and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the coalberg foundation, independent production fund with support from the partridge foundation. the clements foundation, park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the herb alfred foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the bernard and audrey rappaport foundation. and the betsey fink foundation. barbara g. fleischmann and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing group, individual, and retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome. the bells rang for the lost. charlotte bacon, olivia engle, anna marquez green, catherine hubbard, emilie parker, jack pinto, noah posner, jessica ricos, benjamin wheeler, and allison wyatt. all were 6 years old. daniel barden and gra
the sort of great things and trying to have them make some meaning in the actual historical moment on earth in which we live. >>> funding is provided by carnegie corporation of new york, celebrating 100 years of philanthropy and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the coalberg foundation, independent production fund with support from the partridge foundation. the clements foundation, park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the...
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. ♪ in the bleak midwinter, frosty wind made moan earth as hot as iron water like a stone now a fallen star snow on snow in the blreaeark midwinter -- bleak midwinter blow wind blow. [chorus joins in to sing "in the bleak midwinter"] >> tomorrow night interviews with two out by members of congress. dan burton talks about his 30 years. kent conrad on his five terms of office. you can see both of those interviews here on c-span beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> now a conversation on hollywood's portrayal of politics and policy making in movies and tv shows. among those we'll hear from the crete or the of the show "homeland." this is an hour 20 minutes. >> good evening again. welcome back to the forum. i'm not the one you'll be applauding for. you know we have public events, public forums in our headquarters campus about once a month. and we've had former presidents and foreign ministers and ambassadors and please chiefs. we have never, to my knowledge, had anybody who has ever created, let alone starred in movies or tv series until tonight. and we have michael linton to thank for that.
. ♪ in the bleak midwinter, frosty wind made moan earth as hot as iron water like a stone now a fallen star snow on snow in the blreaeark midwinter -- bleak midwinter blow wind blow. [chorus joins in to sing "in the bleak midwinter"] >> tomorrow night interviews with two out by members of congress. dan burton talks about his 30 years. kent conrad on his five terms of office. you can see both of those interviews here on c-span beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> now a...
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no one had ever felt that before because normally the earth and absorbs the ground shock. but this explosion was so big that it actually rocked the bunker 30 miles away and alarmed everybody right away. the third thing that went wrong with this test was it sent thousands of tons of highly irradiated quarrel and pulverized stand up into the stratosphere where a lot of it started blowing along in the jet stream but a fair amount of it fell back to the ocean downwind of the tests and this japanese fishing boat called the lucky dragon on this very unlucky day was fishing about 90 miles away, east of the tests and should ended up being coded in fallout coming down like snow, gray ash that fell on every surface and got into every part of the ship. these guys saw the explosion and didn't know what had happened, didn't understand what was coming down on the ship, so a number of them scooped up samples of this stuff to save to put under pillows, some tasted it to see if it was salt because it looked like salt. by the time the lucky dragon got back to japan everybody had radiation p
no one had ever felt that before because normally the earth and absorbs the ground shock. but this explosion was so big that it actually rocked the bunker 30 miles away and alarmed everybody right away. the third thing that went wrong with this test was it sent thousands of tons of highly irradiated quarrel and pulverized stand up into the stratosphere where a lot of it started blowing along in the jet stream but a fair amount of it fell back to the ocean downwind of the tests and this japanese...
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we shall pursue our own 'scorched earth' policy and burn jim crow to the ground!" amy goodman: john lewis, you also said a part that didn't get included was: "in good conscience, we cannot support the administration's civil rights bill, for it's too little, too late. there's not one thing in the bill that will protect our people from police brutality." rep. john lewis: i thought, and i believe, that the proposed civil rights bill was not enough. president kennedy took the position that if a person had a sixth grade education, that person should be considered literate and should able to register to vote. those of us in the student nonviolent coordinating committee took the position that the only qualification for being able to register to vote in america should be that of age and residency, nothing more or anything less. we wanted a much stronger bill. but the whole idea of the march was not to support a particular piece of legislation. it was a march for jobs and freedom. it was a coalition of conscience to say to the congress and say to the president of the united
we shall pursue our own 'scorched earth' policy and burn jim crow to the ground!" amy goodman: john lewis, you also said a part that didn't get included was: "in good conscience, we cannot support the administration's civil rights bill, for it's too little, too late. there's not one thing in the bill that will protect our people from police brutality." rep. john lewis: i thought, and i believe, that the proposed civil rights bill was not enough. president kennedy took the...
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fanatic would do away with the department of education and have everybody home schooled and taught young earth creationism. also the roman catholic church marrying up with a gop -- "religious oppression." [indiscernible] and not allowing to oppress whole continent, especially women and gays and to sexually abuse young children. you have a large group of middle age white men who are bitterly obsessed with what women do with their bodies. religion affects us every day. it's good that was rex, democrat from arizona -- host: that was rex from arizona. let's go back to the funeral -- that line from "the new york times." bill in rhode island, independent caller. go ahead. caller: my comment is, i believe religion is a personal thing and it should not be in government. although the moralities do affect people. i believe if you believe in religion, you can't believe in be pro-th penalty and an life. that is my belief. host: did you hear me reference "gut question is science monitor" recent addition? talking about the changing landscape. this is what they report -- between 2010 and the catholic church
fanatic would do away with the department of education and have everybody home schooled and taught young earth creationism. also the roman catholic church marrying up with a gop -- "religious oppression." [indiscernible] and not allowing to oppress whole continent, especially women and gays and to sexually abuse young children. you have a large group of middle age white men who are bitterly obsessed with what women do with their bodies. religion affects us every day. it's good that...
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he came to earth. he experienced every heartache that we experience. he knows what it's like to be betrayed by friends. he knows what it's like to stand over the grave of a loved one. he knows what it's like to feel abandoned by god and that means when we go through difficulties, whatever they are, we can talk to a god who understands this. >> gretchen: sometimes people go through a personal tragedy, they turn away from god because they feel like why? why did this happen? your new book that's about to come out answers some of those questions. "how can i know answers to life's seven most important questions." what are you going to tell people. >> well, i was on your network just a couple of hours after the shooting in connecticut and i was talking to a representative from the american atheist association. i said, the fact that you care about this tragedy, that you care about evil is proof that there is a god. why is it we as human beings call evil evil and we don't call it orange or purple? there is nothing in evolution to explain why it is that we are
he came to earth. he experienced every heartache that we experience. he knows what it's like to be betrayed by friends. he knows what it's like to stand over the grave of a loved one. he knows what it's like to feel abandoned by god and that means when we go through difficulties, whatever they are, we can talk to a god who understands this. >> gretchen: sometimes people go through a personal tragedy, they turn away from god because they feel like why? why did this happen? your new book...
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he's a down to earth kind of character. >> he's very different than i am. i'm much more -- >> how much like the character you play, joyce, are you in real life? are you quite neurotic? in a good way. >> probably. probably. i'm on good behavior now. >> let's turn to the future because you're somebody i get the feeling, just having talked to as well, you don't really like going on about the past. >> no. >> to you, it's about what's happening next. >> yeah. and being here in the present and being -- it's hard too. trying to dwell on everything that's positive and not in the negative. it's in my character to see things more pessimistically than optimistically. i have to be aware of that. >> you managed your career so skillfully. it may have been by default because you didn't want to put yourself out there much. >> lazy. >> your words, not mine. but certainly you haven't done that many tours or released that many albums by comparison to contemporaries over the period. you haven't made any movies. >> right. >> but each time you do anything, you make it an event t
he's a down to earth kind of character. >> he's very different than i am. i'm much more -- >> how much like the character you play, joyce, are you in real life? are you quite neurotic? in a good way. >> probably. probably. i'm on good behavior now. >> let's turn to the future because you're somebody i get the feeling, just having talked to as well, you don't really like going on about the past. >> no. >> to you, it's about what's happening next. >>...
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sort of great ineffable and trying to make them have some meaning in the actually historical moment on earth in which we live. and so i find politics deeply fascinating for that reason. and i also know, you know, i think it's a mistake to think about the holocaust and not to think of its place in a political history, not to think of it as this kind of horrible realization of the worst dreams of the german right -- and to think of it as being something removed from history. it wasn't, it wasn't a magical event. it was a historical event. had the socialists and the communists, the social democrats and communists in germany made common cause in '32, hitler came, the nazis began to lose power and hindenburg wouldn't have made him chancellor had he not, you know, had a strong showing. had they made common cause they could have possibly prevented the reich from happening. so there's a lot at stake in politics. the fate of the world now hangs i mean, literally hangs in the balance. that's not just hyperbole if we don't fix the planetary catastrophe, we're doomed as a species. and the solution to th
sort of great ineffable and trying to make them have some meaning in the actually historical moment on earth in which we live. and so i find politics deeply fascinating for that reason. and i also know, you know, i think it's a mistake to think about the holocaust and not to think of its place in a political history, not to think of it as this kind of horrible realization of the worst dreams of the german right -- and to think of it as being something removed from history. it wasn't, it wasn't...
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would equate myself more along the lines of historic documents, newspapers where i am traversing the earth, trying to find and locate newspapers that are for bookshops and european book dealers and people who discovered them behind walls of old homes. so it's an exciting discovery process and newspapers eventually grew and accumulated to write a became a significant collection. one of the most significant private collections of american revolution newspapers. the story they told a fascinating, one that deserves to be shared with the general readership, which this book hopefully accomplishes. so tonight, what i want to do is walk you through what i would consider to be the four buckets of discoveries i've made along this journey and i categorize those as being the old media versus new, the journalism discoveries, history discoveries in what i would call paper preservation discoveries. so i start with old media new. quantity. today where that cannot practically limitless sources of news. television, radio, internet, twitter, you name it, you have access to a seemingly unlimited quantity of n
would equate myself more along the lines of historic documents, newspapers where i am traversing the earth, trying to find and locate newspapers that are for bookshops and european book dealers and people who discovered them behind walls of old homes. so it's an exciting discovery process and newspapers eventually grew and accumulated to write a became a significant collection. one of the most significant private collections of american revolution newspapers. the story they told a fascinating,...